For my flyer, I tried to use colors and pictures that would catch the reader's eye (contrast) and repeated those same colors and shapes throughout the whole flyer (repetition). I centered everything as much as I could and put examples of the clubs offered on the side in one section (alignment). Underneath the section of the clubs, I put who and where to contact someone if they wanted more information on the clubs or extra-curricular activities (proximity). Audience-college students
For my professional letter to parents of Bloomsburg students, I made it simple, but still gets the point across of the importance of staying involved in college. There are examples of clubs offered and reasons why students should join at least one of them. There is the Bloomsburg University logo to add color and make the letter look more professional. (contrast) I've mentioned Bloomsburg University and the clubs offered a few times to emphasize it. (repetition) The format of the text is centered, double spaced, and big enough font to easily read. (alignment) I grouped the paragraphs together on similar topics. (proximity) Audience-parents of college students
For my satire, I used one of my old EAR flyers and changed it a little bit to promote laziness and not staying involved with clubs. Most of the CRAP principles are the same as my first flyer. I tried to use colors and pictures that would catch the reader's eye (contrast) and repeated those same colors and shapes throughout the whole flyer. (repetition) I centered everything as much as I could. (alignment) I put examples of what a college student could be doing instead on the sides in their own separate areas. (proximity) Audience-college students
For my flyer, I tried to use colors and pictures that would catch the reader's eye (contrast) and repeated those same colors and shapes throughout the whole flyer (repetition). I centered everything as much as I could and put examples of the clubs offered on the side in one section (alignment). Underneath the section of the clubs, I put who and where to contact someone if they wanted more information on the clubs or extra-curricular activities (proximity). Audience-college students
For my professional letter to parents of Bloomsburg students, I made it simple, but still gets the point across of the importance of staying involved in college. There are examples of clubs offered and reasons why students should join at least one of them. There is the Bloomsburg University logo to add color and make the letter look more professional. (contrast) I've mentioned Bloomsburg University and the clubs offered a few times to emphasize it. (repetition) The format of the text is centered, double spaced, and big enough font to easily read. (alignment) I grouped the paragraphs together on similar topics. (proximity) Audience-parents of college students
For my satire, I used one of my old EAR flyers and changed it a little bit to promote laziness and not staying involved with clubs. Most of the CRAP principles are the same as my first flyer. I tried to use colors and pictures that would catch the reader's eye (contrast) and repeated those same colors and shapes throughout the whole flyer. (repetition) I centered everything as much as I could. (alignment) I put examples of what a college student could be doing instead on the sides in their own separate areas. (proximity) Audience-college students